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Romantiek, humor en small town-charme. Een betoverende feelgoodroman van SPIEGEL-bestsellerauteur Kelly Moran. Uitgegeven door Heartbeat Spreker: Roos van Breukelen
"Exodus" by Lathe of Heaven from Aurora; "Opera" by Sam Prekop from Open Close; "Vale A Pena" by Sessa from Pequena Vertigen de Amor; "Sayl Damel" by SANAM from Sametou Sawtan; "Alloriagigiit" by bicep feat. sebastian enequist from Takkuuk; "Skylarking" by Bitchin Bajas from Inland Sea; "Harpies" by the utopia strong from Doperider; "Une Annee Sans Soleil" by Marc-Antoine Barbier from Musee Des Especes; "Prism Drift" by Kelly Moran from Don't Trust Mirrors; "Rise and Fall (Beatrice Dillon remix)" by Bendik Giske from Remixed; "Open Space Properties" by M. Sage from Tender - Wading
Experimental songforms, percussion, breakbeats, prepared piano, sound-art… LISTEN AGAIN to the art of sound… stream on demand at fbi.radio or podcast here. Not Drowning, Waving – Amaravot [Not Drowning, Waving Bandcamp] We’re starting with an Australian band who were really decades ahead of the ball with ambient pop, melding field recordings and live tapes with creative studio techniques, acoustic instrumentation, effects and electronics. Because of David Bridie‘s soft voice and slice-of-life lyrics, I feel Not Drowning, Waving were seen as less revolutionary than they really were – and yet when David released solo albums that emphasised songwriting over sonic creativity, the music media predictably celebrated his “maturity” and suchlike nonsense. I love David’s solo work, and the often-twee but always lovely work of the post-NDW acoustic ensemble My Friend The Chocolate Cake, but Not Drowning, Waving nevertheless hold a special significance. For many, their career higlight was the groundbreaking album Tabaran, much of which was recorded with musicians in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea including the remarkable vocalist Telek (now Sir George Telek MBE!). Their travels to PNG triggered the band’s strong sense of social justice, and they became tireless promoters of West Papuan independence. The song “Blackwater“, about the brutal suppression of independence for West Papua, is haunting and still as relevant today. Fast forward to now, and David Bridie & George Telek have been friends for more than half their lives. A concert performing Tabaran was put together early last year, celebrating 50 years of Papua New Guinean independence, and the band (including Telek) enjoyed being together so much that they created a whole album’s worth of new material. My dirty secret is that, despite the stunning highlights like “Blackwater”, I always preferred the albums before (Cold and the Crackle and Claim) and after it (Circus) in their catalogue because I wasn’t so into the Papuan stringband music. However, whether I’ve mellowed over the years (lol, lmao) or whatever it is, this new album feels wonderful from start to finish, and Telek is an integral member. What an achivement! I have no idea how it sounds to those who didn’t, to some extent, experience the band while they previously existed, but I hope they have an enduring legacy. On Diamond – It’s Me Calling [Eastmint Records/Bandcamp] Naarm/Melbourne’s On Diamond are the perfect example of indie pop done experimental. Frontwoman Lisa Salvo writes beautiful, touching songs that have slippery chord changes and deeply unusual arrangements created together by the band. Previous members, often involved in the more experimental end of Naarm’s music scene include the brilliant drummer/composer Maria Moles, drummer Joe Talia (who recorded & mixed the album), and guitarist/vocalist Hannah Cameron (who contributes backing vocals along with Aarti Jadu and others). Along with Salvo’s vocals, Jules Pascoe on bass, Myka Wallace on drums and Scott McConnachie on synths and those frequently demented guitar solos, the band itself now features the glittering harp of Genevieve Fry and the percussion of Australian legend Duré Dara, born in Malaysia to an Indian background, a celebrated restaurateur with Order of Austrlaia Medal as well as jazz musician and improvisor. That’s a loaded band, put in service of Salvo’s aforementioned songs, which take strange, sidelong looks at matters of grief, longing and the passing of time. In a better world we’d be hearing these songs on rotation all day, but you – yes you – have the power to fix that, in the palm of your hand. gushes – Game One [PTP/Switch Hit Records/Bandcamp] gushes – CUT [PTP/Switch Hit Records/Bandcamp] Trust PTP (aka Protect The Peace, fka Purple Tape Pedigree) to release one of the most bizarre & brilliant albums of the year (in conjunction with artist collective Switch Hit Records). Jennae Santos’ gushes presents an unrestrained amalgam of prog metal, psych rock, jazz & classical and electronic experimentation. But there’s more than just this: the album begins with voices talking in Tagalog, and influences from Indigenous Filipinx psychology and combat swirl around with land-sea ecologies, plant medicine and queer politics of decolonization… Delicious Collision is a fully-through-composed experimental rock opera, appropriately given Santos’ background (on top of everything else) in theatre, site-specific performance & dance. Agriculture – The Reply [The Flenser/Bandcamp] With The Flenser you know you’re going to expect dark, probably metal-adjacent music, and you know it’ll probably diverge from typical genre norms. Ecstatic black metal band Agriculture do indeed employ black metal’s tremolo guitars and blast beats to reach for altered states, but then the thunder gives way to a different kind of ecstasy at times – gorgeous harmonies and clean guitar? The last track on the album somehow combines it all together – blissful chugging blackgaze, and a fragile interlude of just voice and guitar. Channeling Zen Buddhism and social collapse alongside queer history & survival, The Spiritual Sound is easily among the albums of the year. sunn O))) – Raise the Chalice [Sub Pop/Bandcamp] So yeah, the southern lords of drone metal, sunn O))), have signed to Sub Pop, the little label that could. That’s the Sub Pop that was the centre of the Seattle sound, from Mudhoney & early Soundgarden to Nirvana – in fact Nevermind‘s profits, after their contract was bought out by Geffen, were what brought them back from early ’90s financial difficulties, and their (excellent) debut Bleach, which remained a Sub Pop release, was enough to keep the label chugging along for ages. The label pretty quickly expanded out of Seattle/grunge into all sorts of other areas, as diverse as Fleet Foxes, The Postal Service, and the greatest, Clipping. Still, the stentorian, rumbling noise of sunn O))) is an interesting step sideways, hopefully a great move for both parties. Their first EP for Sub Pop follows a 7″ (yes, two tracks under 6 minutes each!) back in 2023 for the Sub Pop Singles Club, but one side of this 12″ is the 14-minute “Eternity’s Pillars”, while the flip has 2 tracks each around 8 minutes – still pretty contained. The band for these tracks is the back-to-basics core duo of Greg “The Lord” Anderson and Stephen O’Malley, and the crushingly slow unison guitar/bass is by and large the totality of the sound, but I do love the disconcerting high-pitched flicker that rises through the last part of “Raise the Chalice”. Susannah Stark – Minor Gestures [Night School Records/Bandcamp/STROOM.tv/Bandcamp] When Utility Fog started back in 2003, folktronica was a genre of which I was very fond – but it was already pretty hazy as to what it was. Slightly glitchy hip-hop sampling acoustic instruments like Four Tet was what I thought, I guess, although when Tunng came on the scene literally later that year, it held a lot of similarity without quite being the same. And meanwhile The Books were doing studio-mediated music with acoustic instruments that somehow was something else entirely, despite arguably fitting the mould. So I love that in the years since, there have been untold different approaches to “folk” + “electronics”. On her new album Minor Gestures, Scottish musician Susannah Stark takes her Gaelic (Gàidhlig) folk music in experimental directions, which might involve drone passages on harmonium or modular synth, interpolated field recordings, or sample-based programming. The production touches only serve to heighten the sense of an arcane, otherworldly setting, as if being performed just out of sight or transmitted from a past-future. It’s quite a remarkable album. Haykal, Julmud, Acamol | هيكل، جلمود، أكامول – A'saab أعصاب [Bilna’es/Bandcamp] Cross-media artistic duo Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Ramme formed the record label & publishing platform Bilna’es along with producer Muqata’a as a space for artistic expression & criticism in Palestine & beyond. Along with the amazing productions of Muqata’a, a highlight was the 2022 solo album from Julmud, Tuqoos | طُقُوس. Now Julmud teams up with label founder Abbas, the latter under the name Acamol (Arabic for Panadol/paracetamol), along with Palestinian rapper Haykal on a new album Kam Min Janneh | كم من جنّة (How Many Heavens). The beats, produced by Julmud & Acamol separately & together, present a glitched version hip-hop drawn from the music & percussion of the MENA region, while Julmud & Haykal swap verses evoking the life of dispossession under occupation, colonization & genocide. It bears mentioning that while the killing continues in Gaza despite the so-called ceasefire, settlers continue to violently disrupt the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank with impunity – destroying property, beating and killing people and blocking access to their own land. In that context, this is a powerful work of resistance and solidarity (and some injections of humour). As I’m writing this late, you can read Emad Al Hatu’s excellent article on fbi.radio, as this was made album of the week at the beginning of November. Mohammad Reza Mortazavi – Zendegi [Latency/Bandcamp] Mohammad Reza Mortazavi – Silent [Latency/Bandcamp] French label Latency have no interest in following any kind of expectations – they’ll flip from chamber jazz to minimal techno to post-classical to percussive bass. In 2019 they released the album Ritme Jaavdanegi by Berlin-based, Iran-born percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, and now Mortazavi is back on Latency with his new album Nexus. The previous album showcased Mortazavi’s incredibly detailed and complex rhythms on traditional Persian instruments – the tombak and daf. On Nexus, Mortazavi’s playing is just as accomplished, but he extends the percussion with electronic effects and his own voice. The music is full of an otherworldly sensation, of suspension in time and place. There’s an incredible 25-minute remix by Ricardo Villalobos of the track “Swamp” from this album, coming out on December 5th – don’t miss it! IKI – Regenerate [IKI Bandcamp] IKI – Dance [IKI Bandcamp] It’s a sure bet that anything involving Danish singer Randi Pontoppidan is going to be something unique, challenging and beautiful. While she hasn’t been a member of Scandinavian vocal ensemble IKI since the beginning, she’s a perfect fit for IKI’s improvisational, electronically-mediated style. Pontoppidan joined Danish, Norwegian & Finnish singers Anna Mose, Guro Tveitnes, Johanna Sulkunen and Kamilla Kovacs four or five years ago, and BODY is their most intimate album. It can sound extremely electronic at times, but even at their most sharply edited & granulated, every sound comes from the voices of the five women. The recorded works reflect the group’s interest in how life extends past the body, and explores how the women become one organism when performing together. george-i & Older Brother – To Be A Man [GRACE/Bandcamp] Portugal-based MC Darius Rodrigues aka Older Brother has been working with London producer George Harris aka george-i for ages. Now the duo have finally come out with the Warm Skin EP on Berlin-based DJ Katiusha‘s label GRACE. And these four tracks of trip-hop-inflected bass music do walk with grace, holding Older Brother’s lyrics about the state of the world, and – on this closing track – seeking a new, post-patriarchy definition of maleness. Sun People – Herbie’s Delay [All Things Records] Austrian producer Sun People has released some creative and hard-hitting jungle & drum’n’bass that hybridizes with footwork and techno. His All Things Records provides an avenue for music of all kinds, so his new LP Look Within isn’t tied to any tempo – faster or slower than 160bpm, with a few beautifully-produced beatless tracks too. But as with “Herbie’s Delay”, there’s still some creative, syncopated jungle/d’n’b to be found too. Hyperfocus – Sentinel [Machinist Music/Bandcamp] For his fifth release (in two years!) on Canadian drum’n’bass master John Rolodex‘s Machinist Music label, Hyperfocus brings beats precision-tooled in the Machinist Music labs with evocative atmospheres and restless basslines. This is where the jungle revival bleeds back into the d’n’b mainstream, and I’m here for it. San – In Plain Sight [Rua Sound/Bandcamp] Appearing for a third time on Dublin jungle/bass label Rua Sound is Bristol’s San, a slightly mysterious individual who is apparently a techno producer working under a separate alias. This is dark stuff for haunting rave dancefloors and lying on your back with headphones on. Constantly changing cut-up breakbeats, deadly deep subs and spooky atmos, taking the cyberpunk ethos of mid-’90s drum’n’bass and applying it to contemporary jungle. POL100 – TRIBE [early reflex/Bandcamp] Turin’s early reflex label brings as usual cutting-edge experimental bass & club music as part of their Eyes series of two-track EPs. Here’s Italian producer POL100 mutating jungle and techno into strange new shapes – it’s half drumfunk and half electro maybe? Well worth your time. Hello Psychaleppo – Al Wa6an | الوطن [Fake Lines/Bandcamp] Joy Moughanni – I Can’t Seem to Find it At Home | مش عم لاقيه بالبيت [Fake Lines/Bandcamp] The first release from non-profit label Fake Lines has launched itself with a mega compilation – 36 tracks over 3 vinyl LPs – called Fake Lines: Sono Levant. It’s packed to the brim with excellent music, gregarious with genre – it may lean towards electronic music but there’s folk, hip-hop and rock of a sort. There’s an emphasis on Levant artists, but the tracklist also reaches further afield to other MENA countries and more. Montreal-based Syrian DJ Hello Psychaleppo contributes some stuttering samples and bass heft, while Lebanese producer Joy Moughanni combines jagged almost-rhythms and sound design to impressive effect. Lone – Ascension.png [Greco-Roman/Bandcamp] I’ve had an on-and-off relationship with Lone‘s music, but new single “Ascension.png” combines chromed cyberpunk and fuzzy vaporwave with jungle and rave bliss, and that makes a winner. Kelly Moran – Chrysalis [Warp/Bandcamp] A year and a half after releasing her last album, Moves in the Field, Kelly Moran returns to her more familiar territory of chiming prepared piano and electronics, with an album that’s complementary to last year’s. For Moves in the Field, Moran took her piano compositions and programmed them into a Disklavier, a physical piano that can be played via digital programming. So Moran was able to perform alongside her digital copy, with dazzling patterns climbing up and down the keyboard. On Don’t Trust Mirrors, the sound is more uncanny – synths and prepared piano melting into each other – but the performances are more clearly human. And those familiar with the previous album will hear echoes of those pieces throughout. Quartz Sand – Chemical Sedimentary (excerpt 2) [Flaming Pines/Bandcamp] I was lucky to get to see Kate Carr & Cath Roberts playing together at a gallery in Hoxton, London back in May. Carr is an Australian sound-artist who runs the impeccable Flaming Pines label and is one of our finest proponents of field recording, as well as music made from non-musical objects; Roberts is an improviser and composer who has been working with the Lyra-8 synthesizer, an “organismic” synthesizer, whose 8 voices interact in non-linear ways along with some effects. The duo’s name, “Quartz Sand”, suggests minerals and inorganic matter (quartz is silicon dioxide, perhaps the most basic inorganic molecule), and the idea of the album’s title, Stratigraphy, is to imply a vertical structure – rather than a typical horizontal time-based structure – as primary. But don’t be fooled: these two near-half-hour pieces aren’t static at all. It’s just that the action happens often between the crinkly, whistly high frequencies and the gurgling, grinding bottom end. It’s like listening to a cross-section of the earth’s crust – in a good way. Lea Bertucci – Two Way Mirror [Cibachrome Editions] It should be well-known and universally acknowledged now that Lea Bertucci is one of the best sound-artist/composers of the last decade and a half. Whether site-specific works exploring & exploiting – for instance – the resonance of a hollow bridge in Köln (2020’s Acoustic Shadows), myriad works live-processing her own saxophone and other instruments, or her work with reel-to-reel tape machines, she’s a master of her craft. Recent times have seen a number of incredible collaborations from Bertucci: in 2022, she operated tapes & electronics around Robbie Lee‘s baroque & medieval instruments on Winds Bells Falls, while on Murmurations, her tapes were as prominent, but she also brought various wind instruments and her voice to the table, next to Ben Vida‘s synths & voice; and on her tectonic collaboration in 2023 with Brisbane’s own Lawrence English, cello, viola and lap steel guitar emerge as well. Earlier this year Lawrence’s ROOM40 released an astounding work of Bertucci together with another masterful sound-artist, Olivia Block. So needless to say her new album The Oracle is a tour de force, engaging her many instruments, field recordings and, importantly, her own voice, all filtered through tape manipulation and digital processing. Only on the last track are percussionists from the Wesleyan University Taiko Ensemble enlisted for a booming – yet obscured – finale. Of course, it’s not just technially interesting or impressive (although it is those things) – it’s also music that will draw you in and move you, despite the vocals being twisted into non-textual shapes. It’ll easily be high on my albums of the year list for 2025. Alexandra Spence – Magenta (with Delphine Dora) [Students of Decay/Bandcamp] Back to Sydney to finish, Alexandra Spence is another brilliant sound-artist who works with field recordings and found objects to tell a story about place and memory. Her last two albums (from 2022) arose from a fascination with oceans and waterways; the scope is wider here, from mountains to backyards, but the ecological and geological also interact here with the personal. As well as recordings of places and non-musical objects, Spence (a clarinettist) here uses sounds from Serge Modular synths and a custom-built lyre, and on tonight’s track, Spence also brings in the voice and instrumentation of French composer & musician Delphine Dora. Listen again — ~222MB
Un nuevo 808 Radio en Radio Castilla-La Mancha que nos descubre las últimas creaciones de Daphni, Kelly Moran o Eris Drew entre muchas otras. Pone en marcha el Generador de Ideas junto a Juanra La Indo, de Espuma, para ver cómo las redes sociales están condicionando el trabajo, ya no solo de artistas, sino de toda la esfera creativa y Laia Alcolea está Al Habla presentando su nuevo disco “EL AMOR NO DEBERÍA DOLER”. La Lista I: SIGVARD - Radiant Eclipse [Skryptöm] Franck Roger - Jeep [Real Tone] Kelly Moran - Don't Trust Mirrors (ft. Bibio) [Warp Records] Jo Bubbles - Floating In The Dancehall [Studio Barnhus] Scartip - Crate Duty [Hypercolour] Al Habla: LAIA ALCOLEA pres. “EL AMOR NO DEBERÍA DOLER”. La Lista II: LAIA ALCOLEA - UN CLARO Y SINCERO TE QUIERO [Mad Moon Music] Tentendo - Best Design [Future Classic] Feater - Pro Bono [Running Back] NIKS - Moves Like 2[Bloom Tone] Votives – Possessor [Insult To Injury] Iti - Exit (Original Mix) [Butter Sessions] HNNY - Tantrums [HNNY] La Lista III: Pablo Bozzi feat. Lexi L'acqua - Higher [Second Sight] Sobolik - Heavy Eyes [Clasico] Scratch Massive - Des Choses (Maelstrom remix) [bORDEL RECORDS] Daniel Heinrich & FANK - Void Landscapes (Angioma Remix) [Splatter] Twerking Class Heroes - Tide [Oro Negro] Sam Goku - x-plor08 [permanent vacation] Generador de Ideas: Juanra La Indo de Espuma. Las RR.SS. como condicionante. La Lista IV: Nina Rowl - Werk [SPE-C] Daphni - Josephine [Jiaolong] Sina XX - Nocturnal Animal [Room Trax] Drexciya - Fusion Flats (Octave One Remix) [Tresor] Vauna - Before The Shift [Hyphen] Nørbak- Navalha [N R B K] Eris Drew - Momentary Phase Transition [!K7 Records]
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) recebem Rafa Maia (@rafamaiazinho) para conversar sobre a passagem de nomes como Charli XCX, Fred Again, Shygirl e Pabllo Vittar pelas pistas da Zig, em São Paulo, e falar sobre a edição 2025 do Zig Festival, com Rose Gray e Bree Runway. Garanta já o seu ingresso: https://eventim.com.br/indigo/Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Cardinals https://tinyurl.com/4tbe6p54➜ Linn da Quebrada & Davi Sabbag https://tinyurl.com/bdfmyuka➜ Katy da Voz e As Abusadas https://tinyurl.com/vbjddcp5➜ Jup do Bairro https://tinyurl.com/bd7p482n➜ Fred again.. & Amyl and the Sniffers https://tinyurl.com/mr8xhdf➜ Uana https://tinyurl.com/4pau9nn8➜ Abacaxepa & Alessandra Leão https://tinyurl.com/kpbdujv7➜ Viridiana https://tinyurl.com/muawwup3 ➜ Syd https://tinyurl.com/4wmsjxrj➜ Oreglo https://tinyurl.com/7zmzpsxk➜ Mei Semones https://tinyurl.com/6vdj26cj➜ Lianne La Havas https://tinyurl.com/ubcemp7d➜ Danny L Harle & Caroline Polachek https://tinyurl.com/y48w4b5d➜ Chanel Beads https://tinyurl.com/2kt6wvu5➜ Desastros https://tinyurl.com/2kw3d9ym➜ Dadá Joãozinho & Mundo Video https://tinyurl.com/jmyekmy7➜ Phylipe Nunes Araújo https://tinyurl.com/5n7dy933➜ Sophia Chablau & Felipe Vaqueiro https://tinyurl.com/4us5bauv➜ Papôla https://tinyurl.com/mu4e7wjw➜ Kelly Moran https://tinyurl.com/3fdc4ty9➜ Malibu https://tinyurl.com/ykrsbjbe Você Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Mussolini: Filho do Século (Mubi)➜ The Paper (HBO Max) ➜ Miolo.fm (@miolo.fm/) ➜ Solar Opposites (Disney+)➜ Invasão Vange Leonel https://tinyurl.com/2n8see5y➜ O Último Episódio (Cinemas)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Tonight's edition features previews of upcoming new records from Tortoise and Kelly Moran, and two fantastic tracks from Ethel Cain's newest record, W illoughby Tucker, I'll…
Wenn zwei Welten aufeinanderprallen, kann das Resultat auch mal freudig sein. Grime-Godfather Skepta und Electronica-Darling Fred again.. veröffentlichen die gemeinsame EP «Skepta .. Fred». Mag auf Papier ungewöhnlich aussehen, klingt aber hervorragend. +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 20:04 – NOTHING MATTERS von THE LAST DINNER PARTY · 20:07 – GLAD von SAINT ETIENNE · 20:12 – BRAND NEW ME von SAINT ETIENNE FEAT. CONFIDENCE MAN · 20:14 – BLUE JEAN von DAVID BOWIE · 20:18 – FEELS LIKE WE ONLY GO BACKWARDS von TAME IMPALA · 20:22 – LOSER von TAME IMPALA · 20:25 – 15 STEP von RADIOHEAD · 20:30 – FREEFALL von JANE INC. · 20:35 – WHEN A GOOD MAN CRIES von CMAT · 20:40 – CORONATION ST. von CMAT · 20:45 – CHIP von DIVORCE · 20:48 – YOUR SILENT FACE von NEW ORDER · 20:54 – OCEAN von JON HOOD · 21:04 – MAREA (WE'VE LOST DANCING) von FRED AGAIN.. & THE BLESSED MADONNA · 21:08 – SHUTDOWN von SKEPTA · 21:13 – BACK 2 BACK von SKEPTA x FRED AGAIN.. · 21:17 – LONDON von SKEPTA x FRED AGAIN.. · 21:19 – SWANK WHITE von JOEY BADA$$ & WESTSIDE GUNN · 21:26 – STILL von JOEY BADA$$ FEAT. AB-SOUL & RHAPSODY · 21:30 – wASH U AWAY von DESTIN CONRAD & TERRACE MARTIN · 21:37 – TEC von SCORCHER · 21:39 – TRUNKS von A$AP ROCKY · 21:44 – THE BOSS von JAMES BROWN · 21:47 – BLUE VELVET von PRINCESS NOKIA · 21:51 – ANOTHER LIFE von ALABAMA SHAKES · 21:55 – BELONG TO YOU von CUT COPY & KATE BOLLINGER · 22:09 – DEVOTION von HOT CHIP · 22:13 – ABOUT TIME von CATE LE BON · 22:17 – ARE YOU WITH ME NOW? von CATE LE BON · 22:21 – STRAIGHT LINE WAS A LIE von THE BETHS · 22:26 – DAWN von SEAHOARSE · 22:29 – BETTER von SPRINTS · 22:33 – 505 von ARCTIC MONKEYS · 22:37 – BLOWTORCH THIMBLE von CLARK · 22:40 – ECHO IN THE FIELD von KELLY MORAN · 22:45 – WATERTREES von SUPERNOVA EASY · 22:48 – LOS ANGELES von BIG THIEF · 22:53 – NEARLY THERE von STEVE GUNN
Inspiriert von expectobooktronums Video „Fünf dicke Bücher vom SuB: Fette Wälzer aus meinem Regal“ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjvu8puvvvo) stelle ich euch heute meine 5 dicksten und dünnsten Bücher von meinem SuB vor. Dabei erwähne ich: „Die Aggregation“ aus der „Eon - Das letzte Zeitalter“-Reihe von Sascha Vennemann (111 Seiten) „Wir Tiere“ von Justin Torres (176 Seiten) „Sense of Winter“ aus der „Section 47“-Reihe von Jennifer Estep (206 Seiten) „22 Bahnen“ von Caroline Wahl (208 Seiten) „So rot wie Blut“ aus der „Lumikki“-Reihe von Salla Simukka (304 Seiten) „Liebe hat tausend Seiten“ aus der „Bookish Belles“-Reihe von Kelly Moran+ (304 Seiten) „Krieger des Feuers“ (990 Seiten) und „Herrscher des Lichts“ aus der „Mistborn“-Reihe von Brandon Sanderson (992 Seiten) „Der Übergang“ aus der „Der Übergang“-Reihe von Justin Cronin (1024/1132 Seiten) „Das dunkle Zeitalter“ aus der "Red Rising“-Reihe von Pierce Brown (1070 seiten) „Die Arena“ von Stephen King (1296 Seiten) Welche Titel sind bei euch die dicksten und dünnsten des Stapel ungelesener Bücher? Eure Ilana *Das Buch wurde mir als Rezensionsexemplar vom Verlag oder dem Autor/der Autorin zur Verfügung gestellt. Ich benutze Affiliate Links von Amazon.de, d.h. ich erhalte eine Provision, wenn ihr sie klickt und Produkte bestellt. Näheres siehe “Impressum und Rechtliches“.
In this episode of Focus on Outcomes, Kelly Moran, president of the Gordon Flesch Charitable Foundation, joins us to share how the foundation enriches local communities by supporting grassroots organizations that assist those facing illness, hardship, and disaster. Kelly explains the foundation's unique employee-driven approach, how it started after 9/11, and the powerful impact of small contributions on organizations in need. Learn how the foundation's work is making a difference and how local nonprofits can get involved.
Working with artists such as composer, Owen Pallet, harpist, Mary Lattimore, pianist Kelly Moran and nature recorder, Chris Watson, Christopher Weingarten is exploring the market for "artisanal" white noise with his Fuzzzel app.
Tonight's edition features new music from Orcas, Kelly Moran, Aphex Twin, Felicia Atkinson, Grand River + Abul Mogard, and lot more!
- Zawsze wymyślam i nagrywam płyty, które okazują się prawdziwym wyzwaniem, jeżeli chodzi o wykonanie ich na żywo. Powtarzam sobie: "tym razem nagraj prosty album", a kończy się jak zwykle, czymś szalonym - mówiła w Dwójce Kelly Moran, pianistka, kompozytorka i producentka z Nowego Jorku, która wystąpiła podczas tegorocznego festiwalu Tauron Nowa Muzyka w Katowicach.
Kelly Moran, VP of Experience Research and Insights, discusses how her background in anthropology shapes her approach to UX research. She emphasizes the importance of the reflexive, holistic, and emic perspectives in understanding user behavior. Kelly shares a story about lenses to illustrate the need to recognize and understand our own biases. She also discusses the importance of empathy and cognitive empathy in bridging the gap between different user perspectives. Kelly highlights the need for research initiatives to be aligned with the broader strategic goals of the company and emphasizes the value of integrating insights from digital, physical, and organizational contexts. She suggests underutilized research methods such as diary studies and participatory design. Kelly also provides advice on navigating challenging situations, developing impactful research programs, and mentoring junior researchers. She discusses the balance between speed and comprehensive insights in research and the importance of understanding how business works as a researcher. Finally, Kelly shares the importance of remaining open to possibilities and turning vulnerability into a strength. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samelogic/message
Today's guest on the podcast is Rory Sweeney!Mostly known for acclaimed production work for artists such as Sello, Curtisy, Kojaque, Aoife Wolf, EMBY and Pippa Molony, Rory seamlessly traverses mainstream and experimental sounds. He is the current AVA Festival Producer of the Year recipient.His work has landed him on countless end of year lists over the past 3 years, having seen support from several acclaimed artists such as Rejjie Snow, Lord Apex, Machine Girl, Objekt, Neffa T, Oblig, Kelly Moran, Sha Ru, MI EL, Will Bankhead, Maria Somerville, DJ Spit, J Colleran (MMOTHS) and Shampain.'We will be primarily chatting about the album Rory just released, which is titled Carlos Danger Presents: Irish Hash Mafia, which features 12 MCs rapping over incredible beats that Rory made.Irish Hash Mafia mixtape is a love letter to the DIY sound and ethos of 90s Southern Hip Hop, as well as a time capsule of the left field DIY sounds being explored by the Irish underground. Myself and a lot of the artists here are starting to get caught up in the cogs of the music industry and I think its important to put out this mixtape as an archive of the free spirited sounds we've been exploring together over the past 2-3 years.The mixtape, While primarily being southern trap, also explores other fringe sounds, such as experimental grime and abstract hip hop amongst others. Irish Hash MafiaAlbum launch gig in the Button Factory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vom 16. bis 18. Mai 2024 findet auf dem Gelände des FEZ die Superbooth 24 statt - eine internationale Messe für die neusten Synthesizer-Entwicklungen. Es ist aber auch ein dreitägiges Festival mit Präsentationen, Workshops und zahlreichen Konzerten. In der ersten "elektro beats"-Stunde erwartet Olaf Zimmermann den Organisator/Kurator Andreas Schneider als Studiogast, um mit ihm gemeinsam musikalisch auf Superbooth 24 einzustimmen. In diesem Jahr sind u.a. live zu erleben The Green Man, Cile, Sarah Sommers, Stimming, Neoangin, Jessica Kert, Karl-Marx-Stadt, The Tunegirl, Modgeist und Lady Starlight. Mit etwas Glück kann man in dieser Sendung Freikarten für Superbooth und das seit langem ausverkaufte Kiasmos-Konzert gewinnen. Titel von Kiasmos, Harmonia-Remixe, Sqarepusher, Kelly Moran, Plaid, Andre 3000, Jeff Mills und Mitwirkenden der diesjährigen Kiezsalon-Konzertreihe sind dann in der zweiten Stunde zu hören.
Christopher und Melanie über die 17 besten Releases des Monats. Jetzt auf Steadyhq.com/track17 supporten. English Teacher erschaffen auf ihrem Debütalbum 13 Hits in hymnischer und britischer Gitarrenpop-Tradition. Torkelnde Pianos, zittrige, lärmende Gitarren und über allem schwebt die Lyrik von Sängerin Fontaine. Reicht das für das Album des Monats? The Libertines stehen hingehen am anderen Ende ihrer Karriere. Inwieweit taugt das neueste Comeback, um der Geschichte der Early-00s-Indiehelden noch weiterzuerzählen? Andre Bratten bringt uns den Geheimtipp des Monats. Was ist das für ein spektakuläres Techno-Album, über das aber niemand spricht? Glass Beams vermengen indische und westliche Einflüsse für eine EP zwischen schwüler Wüstenhitze und knackigem Funk. Was lernen wir dadurch über indische Musik? Der bisherige Rerelease des Jahres kommt von der Japanerin Tujiko Noriko die experimentellen, avantgardistischen Pop mit Electronica vermählt und dabei Melodien schreibt, die sie mit glitchigen Beats selbst boykottiert. Wieso wäre das heutzutage ein absoluter Banger? Plus 17 neue Songs von Fabiana Palladino, Elsa Hewitt, Drahla, Shabaka, Kelly Moran, Il Quadro di Troisi uvm. für die Spotify-Playlist "Track17 - Playlist zum Podcast" Alle Links in den Shownotes. **[Setlist]** - [00:00:00] Intro + Zuletzt gehört: Stevie Wonder & Autechre - [00:04:16] Feature: James Blake & die Plattform Vault - [00:06:03] **English Teacher // This Could Be Texas (Island)** - [00:14:33] Playlist Part 1: Elsa Hewitt, Il Quadro di Troisi, De-Phazz, Sierra Ferrell - [00:19:46] **The Libertines // All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade (EMI)** - [00:31:09] **Andre Bratten // Slay Tracks (Smalltown Supersound)** - [00:36:32] Playlist Part 2: Drahla, Fabiana Palladino, Eddie Kaine - [00:40:21] **Glass Beams // Mahal (Ninja Tune)** - [00:47:27] **Tujiko Noriko // From Tokyo To Naiagara (Keplar)** - [00:55:08] Playlist Part 3: Kali, Still House Plants, Shabaka, Kelly Moran - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. **Neue Songs auf der Playlist** English Teacher - The World's Biggest Paving Slab Elsa Hewitt - Citrinitas Il Quadro di Troisi - La Verita De-Phazz - Cherry Golden Waters Sierra Ferrell - Fox Hunt The Libertines - Run Run Run Andre Bratten – Repair Drahla - Default Parody Fabiana Palladino - I Can't Dream Anymore Roc Marciano - Marciology Eddie Kaine & Big Ghost LTD - The Wrong Era Glass Beams - Mahal Tujiko Noriko - Zipper Kali - Cop Something Still House Plants – 3scr3w3w Shabaka - As the Planets and the Stars Collapse Kelly Moran - Sodalis (II)
Tonight's edition features new music from Chihei Hatakeyama, Four Tet, Adam Wiltzie, Kelly Moran, Keaton Henson + Daniel Herskedal, Pjusk, and lots more!
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra), Nik Silva (@niksilva) e Hiago Vinícius (@hiagovinicius) conversam sobre o impacto de "Cowboy Carter", a excelência de Beyoncé em qualquer estilo e a importância do resgate de gêneros historicamente usurpados por artistas brancos.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Jessica Pratt https://tinyurl.com/4v7wfxj6➜ Fausto Fawcett https://tinyurl.com/ycxt2f44➜ Pie https://tinyurl.com/97ev5xk2➜ Doechii https://tinyurl.com/2ujwpsja➜ Kneecap https://tinyurl.com/4aahfszj➜ Crumb https://tinyurl.com/bdef9df5➜ Fanclubwallet https://tinyurl.com/3ph3ewjh➜ Tyla https://tinyurl.com/ymh6d7sa➜ Vampire Weekend https://tinyurl.com/yc63527d➜ Demonia https://tinyurl.com/3u2h25wn➜ Jambu https://tinyurl.com/3dvpccwb➜ Sonhos Tomam Conta https://tinyurl.com/543v4wef➜ Qampo https://tinyurl.com/y8mdj2ss➜ Tagore https://tinyurl.com/mt3nwj2e➜ Kelly Moran https://tinyurl.com/3sat3kmbVocê Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ “Tudo ou Nada” (Cinemas)➜ "Propriedade" (YouTube)➜ "Trabalhar Cansa" (YouTube)➜ Exorcismo Negro (YouTube)➜ Irish Wish (Netflix)➜ So Glo no Tiny Desk (https://tinyurl.com/4ue2bbap)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oE Contato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
La propuesta de folk de Anastasia Coope está más cerca del surrealismo que de la raiz. La neoyorkina utiliza, aparentemente, los mínimos elementos para crear esa extrañeza sonora en su nueva canción 'Woke Up and No Feet', que es tremendamente atrayente. Va a debutar este mayo con ‘Darning Woman’, y esa palabra, woman, se va a repetir también a lo largo de su lista de canciones varias veces, como un tema central: la 'mujer' representa la idea de lo maternal y a la vez de una musa, un ídolo o un ícono. Playlist: Local Natives - AprilLa Luz - Poppies Crumb - AMAMAHiatus Kaiyote - Make Friends Cleo Sol - Miss Romantic 1010benja - TwinVegyn, Ethan P. Flynn - Another 9 Days Gossip - Light It Up Logic1000 - Oceanic Marie Davidson - Y.A.A.M.Mainline Magic Orchestra - BDSM (BLISS, DREAMS, SOUL, MEMORIES)TRISTÁN!, rusowsky - CELLWoods - Fall Away For Years Anastasia Coope - Woke Up and No Feet Adrianne Lenker - Sadness As A Gift Kelly Moran - ... Butterfly PhaseEscuchar audio
Beyoncé's breathlessly-anticipated Act II: Cowboy Carter is finally here, and NPR Music's Sheldon Pearce shares his initial reactions after staying up late to listen to the album as soon as it hit streaming services. But Queen Bey isn't the only artist with a new album worthy of discovery and dissection this week, and Sheldon is joined by Ann Powers to talk about a handful of other albums that deserve celebration. Those include a pair of albums — by Reyna Tropical and Kelly Moran — shaped by tragedy and its aftermath.Featured albums:1. Beyoncé, Act II: Cowboy Carter2. Reyna Tropical: Malegría3. Kelly Moran: Moves in the Field4. Chastity Belt: Live, Laugh, LoveOther notable releases for March 29, 2024:• Alejandro Escovedo, Echo Dancing• Chicano Batman, Notebook Fantasy• Dawn Landes, The Liberated Woman's Songbook• Jim White, All Hits: Memories• Kenny Chesney, BORN• Rico Nasty & Boys Noize, HVRDC0RE DR3MZ EP• Ride, Interplay• Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, Revelations• Shabazz Palaces, Exotic Birds of Prey• Sheryl Crow, EvolutionLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora) e Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) recebem Ale Sater, da banda Terno Rei, para relembrar alguns dos melhores discos lançados há dez anos. Apoie nosso podcast: https://bit.ly/3ohnUckPlaylist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oE Não Paro De Ouvir ➜ Erika de Casier http://tinyurl.com/kn9hzxkd➜ Yard Act http://tinyurl.com/2jj5twu6➜ Jharis Yokley http://tinyurl.com/ycxctn8y➜ Charlotte Day Wilson http://tinyurl.com/4es8skfk➜ Free Nationals http://tinyurl.com/2cdxhhjz➜ Omni http://tinyurl.com/2n2hryc5➜ CocoRosie http://tinyurl.com/3t57cfys➜ Yantó http://tinyurl.com/ycy2crh3➜ Trago http://tinyurl.com/3bndar2j➜ Russian Red http://tinyurl.com/44zz9c6h➜ Residente http://tinyurl.com/3y4u86ce➜ Contrahousse http://tinyurl.com/mwa4ejs3➜ Bat For Lashes http://tinyurl.com/3v33eamx➜ Claire Rousay http://tinyurl.com/yuap6dur➜ Adrianne Lenker http://tinyurl.com/2ftbnzdc➜ Kelly Moran http://tinyurl.com/5x9ts5s9➜ Moor Mother http://tinyurl.com/24ptrn5k➜ Real Estate http://tinyurl.com/4ftaf5t4➜ Whitelands http://tinyurl.com/yhvhkvmf➜ MGMT http://tinyurl.com/yu6hsdew Você Precisa Ouvir Isso ➜ Podcast – Medo do Escuro - O Caso João Paulo➜ Einstein e a Bomba (Netflix)➜ Slow Horses (Apple TV+)➜ Gran Fury - a arte não é o bastante (Masp) Contato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
Tonight's edition features new releases from Kelly Moran, Ancient Infinity Orchestra, Roedelius + Arnold Kasar, Aether + Chihei Hatakeyama, The American Analog Set, and tons more.
Guest: Dr. Jamie Studts, University of Colorado Cancer Center, American Cancer Society Representative and Kelly Moran, American Cancer Society, Senior Executive Director, Colorado & Utah The American Cancer Society has updated its lung cancer screening guideline, if you are over the age of 50, have a 20-year or greater pack-year history, currently smoke or used to smoke, you are eligible for lung cancer screening. Regardless of if you have quit smoking, you would still benefit from lung cancer screening. Your lungs do heal after quitting but they do not fully heal. Not having a smoking history does not mean you will not get lung cancer, 10%-20% of people diagnosed with lung cancer do not have a smoking history. November is lung cancer awareness month. Lung cancer is the second most common diagnosed cancer for both men and women and is the leading cause of cancer death across the US. The great American smoke out is coming up on 11/16, the American Cancer Society is encouraging people in Colorado who smoke to make a plan and commit to a smoke-free future. https://www.cancer.org/
A person living with bipolar disorder isn't their illness. Their illness is a part of who they are, but they are so much more. And that goes for any illness. My guest this week is Kelly Moran-- a writer, a NAMI volunteer, a political enthusiast, and...a person living with bipolar disorder. In our conversation, we discuss her work with NAMI to help break the stigma surrounding mental illness, the importance of connecting with others who share our experiences, her love of writing and some topical subjects. I hope you'll join me for another interesting conversation and gain some perspective from Kelly, who recommends that you check out writer Jenny Lawson. If you would like me to continue producing these weekly podcast conversations, please consider making a donation to my Buy Me A Coffee account to show your support. You can also help support me and this podcast by sharing my social media posts about it, sharing an episode you enjoyed and telling a friend or stranger you meet waiting in line at your local coffee spot (wine bar, hardware store, farmer's market, etc.). For running inspiration, nature photos, wine stuff and rando funnies, follow me at Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Instagram and Facebook. Remember, I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass. #FunnyWineGirlJeannine
GUEST OVERVIEW: Kelly Moran is the United Australia Party Candidate for the Northern Metropolitan Region in the November 2022 Victorian State Election. Kelly left Qantas when the company started imposing restrictions and regulations on the personal rights of both employees and customers. She had been with Qantas International for more than 20 years. When international flying was shut down in March 2020, she was part of the team operating repatriation flights to help Australian citizens return home.
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Kelly Moran lives in Miami, Florida. In episode 224 we discussed early 2000s Internet culture. Kelly has the following questions: How do you see the internet evolving over the next 20 years? What is your favorite subject to write about? Which destination are you planning to travel to next? Our episode description: ASL? Kelly Moran on Early 2000s Internet Culture and Approaching Life with Intention Do you remember AOL? Do you remember AOL chat rooms? ASL? Our experiences on the internet and our interactions with its culture will indicate our age and the sub generation we belong to more than anything. After 20 years, Rich meets his 7th grade AIM girlfriend in person, Kelly Moran. The two spent countless hours (and years) as teenagers instant messaging with each other. In this episode, Kelly and Rich reflect back on the internet culture of the early 2000s, what their lives were like then, and the Millennial generation's legacy in pushing the internet frontier forward. Where is internet culture at now? Where is it going? How does one live life with purpose and meaning in the 2020s decade? Follow Kelly on Instagram Watch our full episode
Do you remember AOL? Do you remember AOL chat rooms? ASL? Our experiences on the internet and our interactions with its culture will indicate our age and the sub generation we belong to more than anything. After 20 years, Rich meets his 7th grade AIM girlfriend in person, Kelly Moran. The two spent countless hours (and years) as teenagers instant messaging with each other. In this episode, Kelly and Rich reflect back on the internet culture of the early 2000s, what their lives were like then, and the Millennial generation's legacy in pushing the internet frontier forward. Where is internet culture at now? Where is it going? How does one live life with purpose and meaning in the 2020s decade? Follow Kelly on Instagram Follow Rich Conversations on Instagram
This week we have a very special episode, with a very special guest, my brother Kelly Moran! My brother Kelly is a cop in Ohio and in his free time he likes to fish and work on Do-It-Yourself home construction projects. So, me being me, entrepreneur that I am, it's been a lot of fun to see him get into making videos, building a YouTube channel, and selling Merch. And it's taken all of my willpower not to want to jump in with ideas for funnels and influencer connections, and Amazon products… but recently we sat down to game this out, because he actually asked me for my advice. So a lot of this conversation is really around, how do you take a hobby and build it into a real brand? How can you make some money doing something that you love, without losing that love for your passion projects? We talk about content strategy, how to make “YouTube Gold”, how to think about content topics, and how to get in the fast lane when it comes to building community. I want you to listen to this conversation and see how this applies to YOUR niche, and your business. And since it's my brother, you know I'm only giving him my best A-1, blue chip, premium tier level advice. Let's dive in! If you're ready to build a 7-figure business you can sell that doesn't eat up all of your time, watch Ryan's FREE 4-part video series - The Perfect Business https://www.capitalism.com/perfect/?utm_source=CapPod&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=episode
Folge #142: Heute stelle ich euch drei tolle Bücher vor. Alle Bücher in der heutigen Folge passen super zu den kommenden, kalten Herbsttagen. Freut euch auf die Vorstellung von The promises we made von Simona Ahrnstedt, When you look at me von Kelly Moran und Elsy Moore und der Teetassenmörder von Miri Smith. Macht es euch gemütlich und viel Spaß!
Folge #130: Heute stelle ich euch vier tolle neue Bücher aus dem Rowohlt Verlag vor. Auf folgende Bücher könnt ihr euch freuen: Kissing in the rain von Kelly Moran, Die Frauen von Kilcarrion von Jojo Moyers, Der Bewohner von David Jackson und Das Think like a Monk-Prinzip von Jay Shetty. Macht es euch gemütlich und viel Spaß beim Hören!
Un 808 Radio en el que descubrimos los últimos sonidos de gente como Hot Chip, Kelsey Lu junto a Yves Tumor, Thelee o Inigo Kennedy entre muchos otros. Arranca el Generador de Ideas para viajar hasta el mes de octubre, en él se celebrará una nueva edición del festival ENSO, del que conoceremos detalles y los sevillanos Cloon estarán al habla, presentando su nuevo trabajo en la plataforma de Cora Novoa, Seeking The Velvet. La Lista I: Róisín Murphy - Shellfish Mademoiselle (Paul Woolford Club Mix) [Skint] Sterac - TR-15 [Mote Evolver] Sweepsculp - Inking [Nous'klaer Audio] Andrea - Sarec [Ilian Tape] Dino Sabatini - Akanke [Delsin] Generador de Ideas: Encuentos sonoros, ENSO. La Lista II: Mattia Prete x Uri Gincel x Daniel Calvi – Burning Man [Jazz-O-Tech] Apollo Noir - Flame Thrower (Canblaster X Tryphème Vampire Dub Remix) [Tigersushi Records] Augusto Taito - Slow Increase [Edit Select] Hiver - Legato [Sungate] Para One - Sundial (Hot Chip Remix) [Animal63] Eusebeia - Damage Control (Otik Rework) [Last Night On Earth] DJ Seinfeld - U Already Know [Ninja Tune] La Lista III: CONOSCO - Skywalker [Symphonic] Gotshell - Camp [Sleaze] Kelsey Lu & Yves Tumor feat. Kelly Moran & Moses Boyd - Let All The Poisons That Lurk In The Mud Seep Out (Actress Remix) [No Tricks®] Elektrosía – Detrás de Mi (Rooteo Remix) Of Norway - Derelict Paradise [Connaisseur] M-high - Blue Trip [House Puff] Al Habla: Cloon. La Lista IV: Cloon - Red Flashing Lights [Seeking The Velvet] Fort Romeau - Fwd Nrg [Phantasy Sound] Inigo Kennedy - XX1 B1 [Molecular] 8 Feral - Resin [Mental Modern Recordings] The Black Dog - Town End Discussions [Dust Science] Tom Vernon - Titled [Lost Palms] Thelee - Slaves [Basement Records]
Tim Kang started his career as a software engineer for Deutsche Bank and invested a year of savings in Ethereum in early 2016, and let’s just say it’s paying off. The North Carolina native, who is known online as “illestrater,” is now a digital art collector and purchased works by Murat Pak and Beeple before all the recent auction sales and press coverage propelled them into the spotlight. He’s founded other artist platforms, including CUE Music and Universe.XYZ, and his latest organization, Sevens Foundation, is offering “Sevens Genesis Grants” for emerging and underrepresented artists to mint their first NFT. Kang calls himself a “champion of BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists” in the NFT space.I spoke to him to learn more about his interest in NFTs and collecting digital assets and his thoughts on the future of the field. This is a continuation of a series of podcasts we’re publishing on the evolving terrain of NFTs and their impact on artists and the arts community.The music for this episode is “Autowave” by Kelly Moran from the album Ultraviolet, which is available from Warp Records.Subscribe to Hyperallergic on Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Stereo Total, "Andy Warhol" (Baby Ouh!) 2010 Disko B 2. All in the Golden Afternoon, "Cats" (Lucite Vision) 2020 self-released 3. Caterina Barbieri, "Bendik Giske - Fantas for Saxophone and Voice" (Fantas Variations) 2021 Editions Mego 4. Ak'chamel, The Venereal Head of Glory!, "Untitled A2 (excerpt)" (Transitory Tape Collection Vol. 1) 2020 self-released 5. Spirit of Brotherhood, "Tight Jeans" (Spirit of Brotherhood) 2021 Numero Group 6. Mainliner, "Dunamist Zero (excerpt)" (Dual Myths) 2021 Riot Season 7. Micachu, "Side C (excerpt)" (Feeling Romantic Feeling Tropical Feeling Ill) 2014 / 2021 DDS 8. DJ Black Low, "Vula Vala" (Uwami) 2021 Awesome Tapes from Africa 9. exael (with Zoe Darsee), "Reality’s Sweetheart (Moon Pie Mix)" (Flowered Knife Shadows) 2021 Soda Gong 10. Kelly Moran, "Helix III" (Chain Reaction At Dusk) 2020 Hospital Productions 11. Ryan Van Haesendonck, "Zachte Dood" (Vauville) 2021 Moving Furniture 12. Tapan, "Europa (Abul Mogard Rework) (excerpt)" (Europa (Abul Mogard Reworks)) 2021 Malka Tuti * Sendung vom 21. Februar 2021 ## Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com
Tonight's edition features tons of new music including work from Balmorhea, Ian Hawgood + Steijn Huwels, 36, Taylor Deupree, Chihei Hatakeyama, Marisa Anderson, Julian Lage, Alessandro Cortini, Mouse on Mars and beautiful warm guitar drones from Islay Banks' new release, Confluence. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ La Vagabonde by Balmorhea on The Wind (Deutsche Grammophon)
Episode 506: February 21, 2021 playlist: Stereo Total, "Andy Warhol" (Baby Ouh!) 2010 Disko B All in the Golden Afternoon, "Cats" (Lucite Vision) 2020 self-released Caterina Barbieri, "Bendik Giske - Fantas for Saxophone and Voice" (Fantas Variations) 2021 Editions Mego Ak'chamel, The Venereal Head of Glory!, "Untitled A2 (excerpt)" (Transitory Tape Collection Vol. 1) 2020 self-released Spirit of Brotherhood, "Tight Jeans" (Spirit of Brotherhood) 2021 Numero Group Mainliner, "Dunamist Zero (excerpt)" (Dual Myths) 2021 Riot Season Micachu, "Side C (excerpt)" (Feeling Romantic Feeling Tropical Feeling Ill) 2014 / 2021 DDS DJ Black Low, "Vula Vala" (Uwami) 2021 Awesome Tapes from Africa exael (with Zoe Darsee), "Reality’s Sweetheart (Moon Pie Mix)" (Flowered Knife Shadows) 2021 Soda Gong Kelly Moran, "Helix III" (Chain Reaction At Dusk) 2020 Hospital Productions Ryan Van Haesendonck, "Zachte Dood" (Vauville) 2021 Moving Furniture Tapan, "Europa (Abul Mogard Rework) (excerpt)" (Europa (Abul Mogard Reworks)) 2021 Malka Tuti Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Today we discuss how to find your target client base with Kelly Moran, founder of Little Rebellion. Little Rebellion is a flat rate copywriting copywriting service for women owned brands based in Portland, Oregon. Kelly zeroed in on women entrepreneurs as her dream clients because she felt strongly that the existing structures for employment, business, and marketing agencies didn't serve women as they should. It was that thought that helped her decide to start her own business during the pandemic serving women owned brands. Listen in to learn how you can do the same. Follow Little Rebellion @littlerebellion.co Follow Ben Hawes: @therealbenhawes Subscribe for new episodes :) Thanks!
As broadcast January 11, 2021. We start by paying tribute to David Bowie & his voyage to the great blackstar, which happened 4 years prior on January 10. After that it was the new year's first new music Friday, so we had lots to go through in the full two hours in all forms & styles of music, with great new tunes in both hours.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)David Bowie – Sue (Or In A Season of Crime)L'Imperatrice – Peur des fillesKevin Holliday feat Jackie Moonbather – Tried My BestAraya – Color PaletteMadlib – HipprockBakar – Having A Good Time, SometimesPart II (30:03)Vagabon feat Courtney Barnett – Reason to BelieveAdam Melchor – Last TimeLondon Grammar – Lose Your HeadRhye – Come In CloserKelsey Lu feat Yves Tumor, Kelly Moran & Moses Boyd – let all the poisons that lurk in the mud seep outThe Weather Station – Atlanticchemical club – Everything I Know Part III (57:01)KALI – Back To The StartHONNE – no song without youCheat Codes – No Chill (Ft. Lil Xxel)Justin Bieber – Anyone Davai – One More Time The Hold Steady – Heavy CovenantKings of Leon – The Bandit Part IV (87:03)ZAYN – Vibez Alphalove – Don't Wanna Stop (ft. Conor Maynard)Smith & Thell – Radioactive RainLittle Dragon & Moses Sumney – The Other LoverCody ChesnuTT – Parting WaysJon Batiste – It's All Right AJR – Overture
A mix for Radio AlHara in Palestine https://yamakan.place/palestine A collaborative mix between Jarrett Martineau, host at CBC Reclaimed + Spirodon, host of Free City Radio on @radiockut Saturday, January 9th, 2021. Ryuichi Sakamoto - Andata @loscil - Equivalent 7 (feat. @secretpyramid) Elysia Crampton - Grove (feat. @embaci) via @pan_hq @hitwonder - Aztechknowledgey DRMNGNOW - Get Back To The Land (feat. @emilymerjofoster) @kelseylu, @yvestumor - let all the poisons that lurk in the mud seep out (Feat. Kelly Moran & @moses-boyd) @durandjonesindications - Morning in America Emma Donovan - Hold On Kahil El'Zabar - HOW CAN WE MEND A BROKEN HEART @samanthacrain - When We Remain Willie Dunn - The Ballad of Crowfoot Willy Mitchell - Call of the Moose Cartola - Preciso me Encontrar Ryuichi Sakamoto - Solari
Do you hear that coming? It's the unmistakable sounds of The Avalanches. A single Avalanches song may include 10 different samples across 4 different genres across 3 different continents. Their projects are at once nonsensical and thematic. For their upcoming 3rd album, "We Will Always Love You", The Avalanches are going from thematic to cinematic. To understand The Avalanches and their unique sound, Dan calls on his friend Oliver the indie music oracle to help paint a picture of one of music's most unique modern acts. The 3rd Avalanches LP will be reviewed on Audioface #169.Check out Oliver's band "Sun Bear Hum"! Subscribe to Audioface wherever you're listening so you always get new episodes. For politics, Subscribe to Power Report if you haven't already. Send us music recommendations @audiofacepod on Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube. We appreciate it, and you!
On Late Era’s Season One Finale, we’re joined by brilliant pianist, composer, and Long Islander Kelly Moran for a discussion of Fantasies & Delusions, Billy Joel’s final album to date, a collection of faux-classical instrumentals for solo piano. We attempt to engage earnestly with his uncanny compositions—which include blatant attempts to mimic heavy-hitters like Beethoven and Bach—but soon fall into our own fantasies, imagining Joel as a Citizen Kane-like figure, alone in his mansion, sitting at the keyboard, pounding out melodies for no one.Late Era is hosted by Andy Cush (Garcia Peoples, Pitchfork), Sam Sodomsky (The Bird Calls, Pitchfork, Various Publications), and Winston Cook-Wilson (Office Culture, Winston C.W., Various Publications). Please consider reviewing this podcast on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We invite you to listen to join us for our next season in Spring 2021! Late Era is a production of Osiris Media. It is edited and produced and mastered by Winston Cook-Wilson. Logo design by Liz Bee Art & Design. The executive producers of Late Era are RJ Bee & Brian Brinkman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Guest: Kelly Moran, American Cancer Society executive director and Lisa Bade, American Cancer Society Communications Director The mission of American Cancer Society is to save lives, celebrate lives, and live a life without cancer. They do that by focusing on cancer research, programs and programs for patients and caregivers. One of the most important people for cancer patient is their caregivers. One of the most vital things they provide is accurate information. Due to COVID they are now offering video conferencing, these calls are with the American Cancer Society, sometimes they are even peer-to-peer. They have been seeing a decline in cancer screenings because of cancer screenings because of COVID. Right now, the American Cancer Society has Novembeard campaign. Men are growing out their beards to raise money for American Cancer Society. People can also donate through Colorado Gives Day on December 8th. cancer.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Kelly Moran, Curriculum Supervisor of Chardon Local Schools in Ohio, as she shares her journey of implementing a curriculum based around the science of reading. Hear about the steps her district took to reshape literacy instructional practices and about the challenges they faced along the way. Find out how the fostering of reading achievement in students renders all efforts worthwhile. Quotes:“We’re really taking advantage of every minute of direct, explicit instruction we have with our students.”“Once we invested the time in professional development and high-quality materials aligned to the science of reading, we could see a difference.”Resources:Why Our Children Can't Read and What We Can Do About It: A Scientific Revolution in Reading by Diane McguinessNatalie Wexler’s The Knowledge Gap Want to discuss the episode? Join our Facebook group Science of Reading: The Community.
The Cover of Tomas Vincente's book THE FACELESS GOD (Theion Publishing) In this "Season Finale" there is not only a finale, but also a premiere! This is the first time that Dr. Tomas Vincente, author of the book "The Faceless God", has agreed to appear on a podcast, and we are very happy to have him! And he will also explain why so far he was reluctant to do so. In his highly acclaimed work Dr. Vincente establishes hitherto unexplored connections between the European lore of the Witches’ Sabbath and the archaic fertility cult of the ram-headed Banebdjedet, a totemistic representation of Osiris in his netherworld aspect – Osiris as the Black Sun. It is the daemon of the depths, the Faceless God, who serves as the bridge between these two esoteric currents. If you want to by his book, please click HERE Tomas Vincente (the faceless Tomas...) visiting the Egyptian collection of the "Kunsthistorisches Museum" (Museum of the History of Art) in Vienna, Austria Music played in this episode Once again, one of our listeners has offered us some of his creations to accompany this episode: Richmond, Virginia’s Timothy Hawks performs as ambient instrumentalist ZDJ. Hawks originally began making music in various punk and metal bands, and continues to do so in the gothic-punk band Horse Culture. His lifelong interest in meditative drone and ambient music led him to experiment with the creation of guitar-based soundscapes early in his writing processes. Hawks began seeking solo shows and releasing drone-sketches to his personal SoundCloud in 2015. In mid-2018, limited run tape label, Furious Hooves, approached Hawks about releasing an album of solo material. Recording sessions from March to August 2019 in the mountains of Southwest Virginia led to this release, 'Heliopause'. 'Heliopause' is Hawks’ first release as ZDJ. It explores sounds and textures ideal for grounded contemplation. The album is as much influenced by stories of and experiments with occult rituals as it is by ambient and experimental artists Dedekind Cut, Chihei Hatakeyama, Kelly Moran, and William Basinski – as impacted by space exploration as it is by meditation and internal knowledge – 'Heliopause' is a fractal representing the magnificently grandiose infinity of the tangible and the spiritual. These tracks with the contemplative music are too long to be presented in full length during the podcast. But I thought it would be really good to introduce you to this music and therefore play six minutes each of three tracks of that first release "Heliopause" 1) AUGUST 25, 2012 2) AETHYR CRY 3) BIRD PAINTED WITH BLUESTONE Find the full album on Bandcamp or listen to it on Spotify Intro and Outro Music especially written and recorded for the Thoth-Hermes Podcast by Chris Roberts
Kelly Moran, American Cancer Society Executive Director Cancer patients are having a big impact with COVID-19. Cancer does not stop because of the pandemic. Almost 28,000 people will be diagnosed with cancer this year. 51% of people have reported there has been an impact on their care with the COVID-19. The American Cancer Society have their hotlines open 24 hours for anyone that has questions about cancer. They have also added video conferencing so people can still connect. American Cancer Society is looking for volunteers and they have other options if you want to give back. 1-800-227-2345 cancer.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Heather Younger speaks with Kelly Moran, the Executive Director of the American Cancer Society in Denver. Kelly shared a lot about her leadership style, her philosophy, the importance of showing up at leaders, a time when she was not her best and he key things we can do as leaders to move forward in our current Covid crisis. Key takeaways: Our attitude matters at work If we want to instill confidence and help others move forward past adversity, we must do it first Be your best self Look out for others first Create safe environments where everyone can bring their best ideas to work Check in frequently on your people Stay forward focused
"Ode to an African Violet" by Mort Garson from Planet Earth's Plantasia; "These Windows are Pistons, Pt 1" by Sonna from Keep It Together; "Juno Lion" by Chrome Sparks from Be On Fire; "Pigpen Blues" by The Sundowners from Ancient Cares; "Marble Halls" by Dreamers Cloth from Vitrospection; "Sha Sha" by Carla Bozulich from Quieter; "Ruins" by Wooden Shjips from Shjips in the Night - Live in San Francisco; "Love Birds, Night Birds, Devil-Birds" by Kelly Moran from Origin; "We Are Free" by Thee Oh Sees from Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion; "How Do You" by Gnoomes from MU!; "Visible Through the Shroud" by Rafael Anton Irisarri from Solastalgia.
"Ode to an African Violet" by Mort Garson from Planet Earth's Plantasia; "These Windows are Pistons, Pt 1" by Sonna from Keep It Together; "Juno Lion" by Chrome Sparks from Be On Fire; "Pigpen Blues" by The Sundowners from Ancient Cares; "Marble Halls" by Dreamers Cloth from Vitrospection; "Sha Sha" by Carla Bozulich from Quieter; "Ruins" by Wooden Shjips from Shjips in the Night - Live in San Francisco; "Love Birds, Night Birds, Devil-Birds" by Kelly Moran from Origin; "We Are Free" by Thee Oh Sees from Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion; "How Do You" by Gnoomes from MU!; "Visible Through the Shroud" by Rafael Anton Irisarri from Solastalgia.
Are self-identified 'creatives' more likely to take creative ethical liberties? What can employees do to empower creativity while minimising this potential behaviour? This week we spoke to Senior User Experience Researcher at Google, Kelly Moran, about the complex intersection between creativity and ethics and how ethics can help us to produce better work. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If you're passionate about creativity and ethics, why not check out our scholarship opportunity in focussed on ethics in creative business. https://www.berlin-school.com/hmc
On the eighty-eighth episode of Audioface: Reviews: "A Deathrace For Love" by Juice WRLD, "Hyperion" by Gesaffelstein, and "Lux Prima" by Karen O & Danger Mouse New singles of the week: "Lo/Hi" by The Black Keys, "King James" by Anderson .Paak, "Numb Numb Juice" by ScHoolboy Q, and "Sunflower" & "Big Blue" by Vampire Weekend. And now, R. Kelly's public meltdown, already in progress. Meek Mill gets real on prison abuse. RIP Keith Flint of the Prodigy, and "father of surf-rock" Dick Dale. The Deathrace For Love review. Sean recommends eclectic pianist Kelly Moran. Sam Smith makes LGBTQ+ history. YNW Melly pleads not guilty to a murder he probably committed. The Hyperion review. The MJ documentary "Leaving Neverland" sends shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry. Killer Mike and other rappers drop knowledge on top of the legal system. Woodstock turns 50 this year. The Lux Prima review. And how Kanye West chose slavery. Send us your comments & music recommendations by reaching out to @audiofacepod on Twitter or Instagram and we'll check it out. We appreciate it, and you. Thank you for listening with us!
Sarah Davachi; Lubomyr Menyk; Sarah Davachi; Christina Vantzou; Kelly Moran; Laurie Anderson / Kronos Quartet; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; SubtractiveLad; Richard Skelton; Julia Kent / Jean D.L.; Jessica Moss; Jon Hassell; Peppermoth; Hailu Mergia; Tim Hecker; Heather Leigh; Deadbeat; Matchess; Lucretia Dalt; Capitol K; Ian William Craig; Eli Keszler; Julia Holter; Steve Hauschildt / Julianna Barwick & Lolina.
Thomas Koner; Karoline LeBlanc / Paulo J Ferreira Lopes; Scanner; SubtractiveLad; High Plains; Jessica Moss; Kelly Moran; Sarah Davachi; Loscil; Stillness and stars; Tim Hecker; Bing & Ruth; NAVASA; Kenneth James Gibson; Deadbeat; Vessel; Devon Welsh; Peppermoth; Ian William Craig; Veloce; Hammock; Son Lux; Kellarissa; Julia Holter; Joanna Newsome; Matchess & The Field.
Gas; Scanner; Mica Levi / John Coates; Julia Kent / Jean D.L.; Thomas Koner; Sarah Davachi; Jessica Moss; SubtractiveLad; Philip Jeck; The Field; Tim Hecker; Meat Beat Manifesto; Pepper Moth; Veneer; Christina Vantzou; Kelly Moran; Ian William Craig; White Poppy; Julianna Barwick; Mathew Dear; Vermont; Dead Can Dance; Matchess; Julia Holter; Son Lux & Peppermoth.
Felicia Atkinson / Jefre Cantu-Ledesme, Tom Rogerson / Brian Eno; Kelly Moran; Sarah Davachi; Nicole Lizee; Tim Hecker; Jon Hopkins; SubtractiveLad; Scanner; Vessel; Peppermoth; Jessica Moss; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Mich Cota; Deadbeat; Saltland; Property; Ian William Craig; Tangents & The Field.
Scanner; Odd Nosdam; Sarah Davachi; SubtractiveLad; Rapoon; Bing And Ruth; Pablo's Eye; Tim Hecker; Felicia Atkinson / Jefre Cantu-Ledesma; Sarah Davachi; ; Peppermoth; Christine Vantzou / Steve Hauschildt; Mich Cota; Ian William Craig; Vessel; Dead Can Dance; O Yuki Conjugate; James Holden and the Animal Spirits; Jon Hassell; Tor; Richard Horowitz / Sussan Deyhim; Kelly Moran; Julia Holter & White Poppy.
Темы выпуска: Architects, Jon Bellion, Mujuice, Tommy Genesis, Kelly Moran, сериал «Карточный домик» без Кевина Спейси, мы на DTF, Вконтакте VS Spotify и многое другое. 18+ Собеседник: главред музыкального сообщества DRØP – Игорь Шастин.
This week's sprint through the best new albums, out on Nov. 2, includes a collection of outtakes and rarities from Bob Dylan's Blood On The Tracks period, the Flamenco-pop of Rosalía, profoundly moving reflections from Marianne Faithful, the prepared piano of Kelly Moran, fuzz-pop from Stove and more. Host Robin Hilton is joined for this week's New Music Friday by NPR Music's Ann Powers, Lars Gotrich and Stephen Thompson. Featured Albums: Rosalía: El Mal Querer; Bob Dylan: More Blood, More Tracks; Marianne Faithful: Negative Capability; Pistol Annies: Interstate Gospel; Rosanne Cash: She Remembers Everything; Stove: 's Favorite Friend; Kelly Moran: Ultraviolet; Doug Paisley: Starter Home; Other notable releases for Nov. 2: Tenacious D: Post-Apocalypto; Dead Can Dance: Dionysus; Molly Nilsson: Twenty Twenty; Gabby's World: Beast On Beast; Bill Ryder-Jones: Yawn; Rodney Crowell: Christmas Everywhere; JD McPherson: SOCKS; Sun Kil Moon: This Is My Dinner
Kelly's contemporary romances are sweet and yet spicy. Case in point: her Redwood Ridge series, in which a small town's matchmakers have been successful in arranging cute meets. I talked to Kelly about several of her series, including one revolving about (gulp!) ghosts! Find out why if Kelly's towns were real, we'd all want to live there.
Kelly Moran is an exceptional pianist and composer originally from Long Island, now based in Brooklyn, NY. Her current work focuses on performances for both prepared and unprepared solo piano. A student of 20th century composition, her output contains healthy amounts of lyricism and dissonance, beauty and black metal aesthetics. For today's conversation we get into a lot of it, from Cage to Krallice, Sakamoto to Kayo Dot. Check it.
Listen to rhythmic music, whether for percussion, string quartet or vocal duet for this New Sounds. Hear works from percussionist Ian David Rosenbaum, Kelly Moran, and the Jasper String Quartet, and a vocal duet from Meredith Monk and Robert Een. From the recent record, Unbound, by the Jasper String Quartet, hear a non-stop motoring work by Judd Greenstein, “Four on the Floor.” Usually the term applies to thumping dance-club bangers, but in this work, pairs of instruments work “with and against each other, until they settle their differences and combine into a shared groove,” according to the composer. Hear music with rhythmic intensity, for prepared piano, with and without electronics from Kelly Moran, and her record, Bloodroot, which is where minimalism and black metal collide. Then, listen to music from Hauschka, who layers player piano with prepared piano. Also, listen to Inuit-style breathing games from Meredith Monk and cellist/vocalist Robert Een, from her long-form work, "Facing North," inspired by the Canadian wilderness. Then, listen to increasingly tricky and complex rhythms in a work by David Crowell for percussionist Ian David Rosenbaum. Plus, hear a work –"Redwood"- involving saxophone and interlocking guitar parts from Empyrean Atlas, the band of composer/multi-instrumentalist David Crowell. And more. PROGRAM #3960, We've Got Rhythms (First Aired: 3/15/2017) ARTIST: Ian David RosenbaumWORK: David Crowell: Celestial Sphere, excerpt [1:00]RECORDING: Memory PalaceSOURCE: Vision Into ArtINFO: naxosdirect.com ARTIST: Jasper String QuartetWORK: Judd Greenstein: Four on the Floor [10:45]RECORDING: UnboundSOURCE: Sono Luminus/New AmsterdamINFO: jasperstringquartet.bandcamp.com ARTIST: Kelly MoranWORK: Celandine [3:06]RECORDING: BloodrootSOURCE: Telegraph Harp TH 011INFO: kellymoran.bandcamp.com ARTIST: HauschkaWORK: Constant Growth Fails [4:08]RECORDING: What IfSOURCE: Temporary Residence RecordsINFO: hauschka.bandcamp.com ARTIST: Christian Frederickson, Jason Noble, Ryan RumeryWORK: To Be One Of Them [1:00]RECORDING: The Painted Bird: AmidstSOURCE/INFO: christianfrederickson.bandcamp.com ARTIST: Ian David RosenbaumWORK: David Crowell: Celestial Sphere [9:50]RECORDING: Memory PalaceSOURCE: Vision Into ArtINFO: naxosdirect.com ARTIST: Empyrean AtlasWORK: Redwood [5:11]RECORDING: Empyrean AtlasSOURCE/INFO: empyreanatlas.bandcamp.com ARTIST: Christian Frederickson, Jason Noble, Ryan RumeryWORK: To Be One Of Them [1:00]RECORDING: The Painted Bird: AmidstSOURCE/INFO: christianfrederickson.bandcamp.com ARTIST: Bang on a Can All-StarsWORK: Michael Gordon: Gene Takes a Drink [5:57]RECORDING: Field RecordingsSOURCE: Cantaloupe MusicINFO: bangonacan.org ARTIST: Meredith Monk & Robert EenWORK: Keeping Warm & Arctic Bar [8:45]RECORDING: Facing NorthSOURCE: ECM #1482 INFO: ecmrecords.com